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Field Lights Drive Growth in Soccer’s Popularity
By Emily Attwood, January 2013
This past fall, the San Diego State University women’s soccer team reached the NCAA Sweet 16 for only the second time in the Aztecs' history, finishing the season with a record 21 wins and only two losses.

Outdoor Sports Lighting Projects Don't Need to Rile the Neighbors
By Michael Popke, January 2012
The Westport (Conn.) Planning and Zoning Commission, in granting the Installation of permanent lights at the Staples High School football field in November, brought to a close nearly 35 years of often-contentious debate between city leaders, sports boosters and school neighbors over spill and glare issues.

Net-Zero Field House Is a Classroom and a Money Maker for The Putney School
By Andrew Cohen, July 2011
The Putney School, a private, progressive secondary school in southeastern Vermont, sits on 500 acres that include a dairy farm, stands of sugar maples, vegetable gardens and hay fields.

California High School Targets Grid Neutrality with Wind, Solar Power
By Michael Popke, July 2011
Architect Jorge de la Cal can’t definitively say that the new net-zero high school he designed in San Pedro, Calif., is the first of its kind.

Design Details: Lighter-Weight Skylight Saves on Cost
By Andrew Cohen, April 2011
There's nothing light about a typical large skylight. Much of the cost of bringing natural illumination into a lobby space is a result of weight, of the glass and frame, and of the structure required to hold it up.

Low Tech Still Rules in Sustainable Rec Center Design
By Andrew Cohen, October 2010
Low tech still rules in sustainable rec center design, but the time seems ripe for certain innovations to begin infiltrating the market.

The Formula for Energy Efficiency in Windows
By Andrew Cohen, October 2010
Shedding some light on windows that adjust to outdoor conditions

Sports Lighting Design Now A Valuable Player in Stadium Aesthetics
By Nicholas Brown, April 2010
Sports lighting design, while still ultimately ruled by functionality, is now a valuable player in stadium aesthetics.

High-Tech Upgrades Help Aging Spectator Facilities Stay In the Game
By Nicholas Brown, November 2008
High-tech upgrades to aging spectator facilities are essential to their survival in a competitive marketplace.

Local Authorities Must OK Field Lights, A Judge Says
By Andrew Cohen, Oct. 29, 2008
The School District of the Chathams and the Chatham Athletic Booster Club must seek approval from boards in Chatham Township, Chatham Borough and Madison.

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